In 2006, Kinch released his second album, A Life in the Day of B19: Tales of the Tower Block,[12] the first instalment of a two-part concept album documenting the lives of three inner-city Birmingham men. The album features narration by Moira Stuart. The second part of the album, entitled "Basement Fables", was originally intended for a March 2007 release, but has been delayed with no clear indication of a release date.[13]

In 2013, Kinch presented a staged performance of his concept album Legend of Mike Smith at Birmingham Repertory Theatre in England. The performance draws on Dante'sDivine Comedy and the concept of the seven deadly sins, telling the tale of Mike Smith, a young MC faced with a range of contemporary temptations. Kinch performed the work alongside Karl Rasheed Abel on bass and Shaney Forbes on drums. The subject matter of the work allowed Kinch to explore a wide range of emotions in hip-hop and jazz form. He has stated that the trio format "allows [for] more harmonic freedom and space to deliver lyrics".[17] The music was augmented by dance. Reviews of the project were very favourable.